Seberen Wesley "Dick" McCain

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Birth Date: February 12, 1908
Death Date: April 10, 1962
Age at Death: 54
Sex: M

Marriages

Ada Alice Cowden Oleson McCain - August 11, 1954

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Cedar Hill Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Gypsum, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Miller Funeral Home, Eagle, Colorado

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - April 12, 1962

DICK McCAIN WILL BE BURIED SATURDAY.
S. Wesley (Dick) McCAIN died in St. Joseph's Hospital April 10, following an illness of five weeks.
Mr. McCAIN, an employee of the New Jersey Zinc Co., at Gilman, entered St. Mary's Hospital five weeks ago then was transferred to Denver for brain surgery.
His wife, the former Alice Cowden OLESON, lives in Eagle.
Funeral services will be held at the Eagle Methodist Church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial, directed by Miller Funeral Home of Eagle, will be in Gypsum.

Eagle Valley Enterprise - April 26, 1962

SEBEREN WESLEY McCAIN
Funeral services for Wesley (Dick) McCAIN were conducted by Reverend H. C. MOORHEAD at the Eagle Methodist Church April 14, and burial was in Gypsum.
Mr. McCAIN died April 10, 1962, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Denver, following a five-weeks illness.
Pall Bearers were Jack CLARK, Jack BRIDGES, Elmer ROCHFORD, L. D. MULLEN, John BURRIS and Paul BEASLEY.
Seberen Wesley McCAIN was born February 12, 1908 at Fayette, Alabama. He came to the Eagle area in October of 1953, after entering the employ of the New Jersey Zinc Co. at Gilman, and became one of the many commuters from this area to the mine at Gilman.
On August 11, 1954, he married Ada Alice OLESON of Eagle and they made their home in Eagle.
He is survived by his wife, Alice and stepson, Staff Sergeant Harold OLESON of Camp LeJeune, N.C.; a granddaughter, Trina of San Diego, Calif.; two brothers, John and Nellie of Phoenix City, Ala.; and two sister, Mrs. Flora HANSEN of Phoenix City and Mrs. Lois MASK of Sinton, Tex.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 13 - April 11, 1962

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